Monday, June 20, 2011 Triangle Java Users Group meeting
Tim Dugan <[email protected]> Mon, 13 Jun 2011 15:25:09 -0400
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Triangle Java Users Group presents:
Contexts and Dependency Injection for Java EE (CDI) Magical Mystery Tour
Presented by:
Reza Rahman
Monday June 20, 2011
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Red Hat/Raleigh
1801 Varsity Drive, Raleigh, NC
TriJUG (http://trijug.org) meetings are hosted by JBoss
Presentation summary:
This session is a fast demo-driven tour of Contexts and Dependency
Injection for Java EE, the new cool kid on the dependency injection
block.
We will discuss features such as injection, automatic context
management, scoping, qualifiers, naming, object factories,
producers, disposers, dynamic lookup, stereotypes, interceptors,
decorators and lightweight type-safe events. The relationship
between this critical Java EE 6 API covering generic dependency
injection services and the rest of the platform including
Dependency Injection for Java (JSR 330), managed beans,
EJB 3.1, JSF 2 and JPA 2 will also be discussed.
The major features of the API will be demonstrated in step-by-step
running code using CanDI, Resin’s independent JSR 299 implementation.
About the Speaker:
Reza Rahman is a Senior Software Engineer/Community Outreach Advocate
at Caucho Technology focused on Resin’s EJB 3.1 Lite and CDI
containers. Reza is the author of EJB 3 in Action from Manning
Publishing. He is a frequent speaker at Java User Groups and
conferences including TheServerSide and JavaOne. Reza was an
independent member of the Java EE 6 and EJB 3.1 expert groups.
He is currently a member of the Java EE 7, EJB 3.2 and
JMS 2 expert groups.
Reza has over a decade of experience with technology leadership,
enterprise architecture, application development and consulting.
He has been working with Java EE since its inception, developing
on almost every major application platform ranging from Tomcat
to JBoss, GlassFish, WebSphere and WebLogic. Reza has developed
enterprise systems for companies including Motorola, Comcast,
Nokia, Guardian Life, Prudential, Independence Blue Cross,
Citigroup, Accenture and GMAC using EJB 2, EJB 3, Spring and Seam.
Agenda:
6:30 - 7:00 -- Meet, Talk, Pizza& soft drinks
7:00 - 7:15 -- JUG Business and Announcements, including "share a job"
(Recruiters welcome)
7:15 - 8:15 -- Presentation
8:15 - 8:30 -- Discussion with Presenter
8:30 -- Book Raffle
9:00 -- Doors close
Admission:
Paid-up members of TriJUG may attend without additional charge.
Non-members are asked to pay $5 per meeting. However, if you are
either a full time student or unemployed, then we ask only $2 per
meeting. Membership for 12 months is $40 and $15 respectively.
DIRECTIONS to meeting place at Red Hat/Raleigh
Google Maps:http://tinyurl.com/trijug-meeting-place
From the Raleigh Beltline:
Take the Western Blvd exit east toward downtown Raleigh. After
crossing Gorman Street turn right onto Varsity Drive. After crossing
Avent Ferry Road and Main Campus Drive, Red Hat's main entrance is on
the left. Parking is just beyond the entrance: a left into the parking
deck. Come back out of the deck, follow the sidewalk to the right and
back to the main entrance. The meeting room is to the left after
entering the main lobby.
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